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The Responses to Script-Driven Imagery Scale (RSDI): Assessment of State Posttraumatic Symptoms for Psychobiological and Treatment Research

Studies of PTSD employing symptom provocation have seldom included self-report measures of the symptoms provoked. Doing so could benefit psychobiological research by improving diagnostic discrimination and capturing the heterogeneity of responses to script-driven imagery, and treatment research by c...

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Published in:Journal of psychopathology and behavioral assessment 2007-12, Vol.29 (4), p.249-268
Main Authors: Hopper, James W., Frewen, Paul A., Sack, Martin, Lanius, Ruth A., van der Kolk, Bessel A.
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